MICROBIOLOGY and IMMUNOLOGY
Online ISSN : 1348-0421
Print ISSN : 0385-5600
ISSN-L : 0385-5600
Infectivity and Immunogenicity of SIVmac/HIV-1 Chimeric Viruses (SHIVs) with Deletions in Two or Three Genes (vpr, nef and vpx)
Tatsuhiko IgarashiTakeo KuwataHiroshi YamamotoHiroyuki MoriyamaMasahiro UiYasuyuki MiyazakiMasanori Hayami
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1998 Volume 42 Issue 1 Pages 71-74

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Two SHIVs with two or three genes deleted (SHIV-drn and SHIV-dxrn) were constructed. The inoculation of monkeys with SHIV-drn resulted in short-term viremia, but inoculation with SHIV-dxrn did not. At 68 weeks post-inoculation, the monkeys were reinoculated with a 100-fold higher dose of each SHIV, but none showed viremia. Killer cell activities against HIV-1 Env were detected in the SHIV-drn- and SHIV-dxrn-inoculated monkeys. Cross-reactive killer activity against HIV-1 Gag and SIVmac Gag was observed in one monkey. Antibodies were not detected in the SHIV-dxrn-inoculated monkeys, but the SHIV-drn-inoculated monkeys showed an anamnestic antibody reaction. These data indicate that SHIV-drn is infectious to and immuno-inducible in macaques but SHIV-dxrn is not.
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